[ASA] Transients Down Under First Announcement

Ashley Ruiter ashley.ruiter at adfa.edu.au
Tue Jun 20 07:45:21 AEST 2023


Dear Colleagues,


We are excited to announce the “Transients Down Under” conference to be held on 29 January - 02 February 2024 at Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia. The conference is during summertime in Australia and the aim is to start off the year by gathering international experts in transient astronomy at all wavelengths, messengers, and timescales.


Conference website: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/i5VkCk81N9tkgzQRyT2G_S-?domain=transientsdownunder.github.io

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Transients Down Under<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/i5VkCk81N9tkgzQRyT2G_S-?domain=transientsdownunder.github.io/>
Mon Jan 29 - Fri Feb 2, 2024 @ Swinburne Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Australia. Background image: Vela supernova remnant. Image credit: ESO/VPHAS+ team. Acknowledgement: Cambridge Astronomical Survey Unit
transientsdownunder.github.io


Abstract submission for contributed talks and posters will be open until September 15, 2023. Abstract submission is separate from registration. The direct link to this page is here: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/lDi-CmO5glupvNn7oCBfha4?domain=transientsdownunder.github.io


Transient astronomy is time-sensitive and requires the capabilities and coordination of various observational facilities worldwide. In addition, transients exhibit a wide range of physical processes and their wholesale discovery and the discovery of new classes feed and challenge theoretical models and place unique demands on current and future instrumentation, data handling, processing, and analysis. As a result, international collaborations are essential to acquire and interpret the data to progress the field and our understanding of the Universe.


Transients Down Under will be a primarily in-person 5-day conference to bring together researchers from around the world to share ideas and recent progress in these areas. Conference topics include cataclysmic events at all wavelengths, messengers, and durations and include research areas spanning observation, theory, data science, cultural astronomy, and instrumentation/software.


Please forward this to others who might be interested. We apologise for any duplicate mailings.


The meeting is sponsored by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery (OzGrav), Monash University, and the Laby Foundation.


Questions? Contact Ashley Ruiter (ashley.ruiter at adfa.edu.au) or Jeff Cooke (jcooke at astro.swin.edu.au).


Confirmed Invited Speakers (in alphabetical order):


  *   Gemma Anderson (Curtin, Australia)

  *   Iair Arcavi (Tel Aviv, Israel)

  *   Stéphane Basa (LAM/AMU/CNRS/CNES, France)

  *   Tamara Davis (U Queensland, Australia)

  *   Orsola De Marco (Macquarie, Australia)

  *   Laura Driessen (U Sydney, Australia)

  *   Jan Eldridge (Auckland, New Zealand)

  *   Francisco Förster (Universidad de Chile, Chile)

  *   Duncan Galloway (Monash, Australia)

  *   Jarita Holbrook (Edinburgh, UK)

  *   Thomas Janka (MPA, Germany)

  *   Manoj Kovalam (UWA, Australia)

  *   Anais Möller (Swinburne, Australia)

  *   Friedrich Röpke (HITS/Heidelberg University, Germany)

  *   Ken Shen (Berkeley, USA)

  *   Lilli Sun (ANU, Australia)

  *   Tony Travouillon (ANU, Australia)


Scientific Organising Committee:


  *   Ashley Ruiter (UNSW Canberra, co-chair)

  *   Jeff Cooke (Swinburne, co-chair)

  *   Brad Tucker (ANU)

  *   Karelle Seillez (UTas)

  *   Stuart Ryder (Macquarie)

  *   Christopher Lidman (ANU)

  *   Duane Hamacher (Melbourne)

  *   Ryosuke Hirai (Monash)

  *   Ivo Seitenzahl (UNSW Canberra)

  *   Alex Heger (Monash)

  *   Evgeni Grishin (Monash)

  *   Linqing Wen (UWA)

  *   Tony Travouillon (ANU)

  *   Lilia Ferrario (ANU)

  *   Nicolas Rodriguez-Segovia (UNSW Canberra)


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Ashley J. Ruiter, PhD (she/her) 🏳️‍🌈 🏳️‍⚧️
Senior Lecturer
University of New South Wales Canberra
School of Science
Australian Defence Force Academy
Northcott Dr., Campbell, ACT 2600
Australia
Teams: +61 2 5114 5036
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